The Satoshi Paradox — Newsweek wanted a scoop for its relaunch cover story, and boy did it deliver: it uncovered the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of bitcoin. Who then promptly came out and denied everything. Which means that one of the two is wrong: either Nakamoto …

Tina Brown: 'I'm so glad I'm not the editor' of Newsweek — Tina Brown appeared on Bloomberg Television's “Market Makers” Friday, and the former Newsweek editor said she's supportive of the venerable title's return to print. — But if its big Bitcoin story turns out to be a dud, “That would be rough.

Newsweek's Statement on the Bitcoin Story — Leah McGrath Goodman's recent cover story for Newsweek, investigating the identity of Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto, has generated an immense amount of international attention, including denials from Mr. Nakamoto and ad hominem criticism of Ms. Goodman's reporting and character.

Eric Danetz Named Publisher of Fortune — Fortune is getting a publisher after all: Eric Danetz. The business title hasn't had someone in that role since 2012. When Jed Hartman became group publisher of Time Inc.'s news and business brands that year, the publisher title was downgraded to vp of sales.

FCC to Vote March 31 on Media Ownership Rules — Change Could Have Major Implications on Largest Broadcast Companies — The Federal Communications Commission will vote later this month on a proposal to ban two or more separately owned broadcast TV stations from teaming up to negotiate retransmission fees …

USA Today's two-year strategic overhaul gains traction — USA Today has probably changed more in the last two years than in its previous 30. — Always a circulation-driven enterprise, the paper now has a radically different audience strategy, substituting mobile app traffic …

Newspeg puts journalistic spin on Pinterest-style bookmarking — Pinterest can be a great way to bookmark and organize all your favorite celebrity photos, recipes, DIY inspirations, home-decorating tips, and videos of famous Internet cats. But for those who want to save and organize more serious articles, Newspeg may be for you.

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